Food Cart Franchise in the Philippines What is Franchising? The food industry has always been a highly competitive, but profitable are of business.
No matter how hard time may be, the food industry will always be segment of the economic cycle that will not be neglected, principally because of the basic necessity of its nature. Franchising is a dynamic and innovative system of distributing goods and services by way of putting up brand recognized shops at strategic places. In the Philippines and the world over, franchising has become more and m
ore acknowledged as a most effective way of business. The franchisee need not be a trained corporate executive to be able to operate. Quite unlike the big name franchise systems now being offered in the market that requires huge cash layout for its start-up operations. With Filtrepreneur Franchise Inc., even a simple housewife, a part-time business person or a first-time entrepreneur with limited capital may succeed in this business with a franchise system that caters to small business people and the relatively new to this field of endeavor. Why Food Cart Franchise?
• Carts are easy to launch
• Carts are easier to manage and operate.
• They require less capital and rental cost.
• Carts are easy to transfer if the location is not good.
• They need less maintenance and 1 or 2 workers.
• Carts are ideal for businesses offering limited products or services.
• It is easier to get a space or location for a cart because it requires just small area.
• It is easy to expand a cart business because it entails less capital. Why Franchise with us?
• Philippines No. 1 and only affordable franchise package.
• Wide range of authentic business.
• A proven system of operation.
• Low initial investment, easy and ready to operate cart.
• All in, no hidden charges.
• Growth and expansion opportunities. Franchisee Qualification
• Love the products he/she is selling.
• Be willing, committed, and dedicated to manage.
• Know basic management and entrepreneurial skills.
• Self motivated with selling initiatives.
• Have a capacity to invest in a small business.
• Have local knowledge of the area where you want to set up